The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1947 — Page 2

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Clearance Sale of Cydemen and Begonia VI OFF

Ut iiuist iniikr riMtni fur spriii)’ potted ami bedding plants. We an- sacrificing those large hush\. hea\\ hloninirig plants at this great reduction. Begonias, red and pink, only 75c Cyclemen - SI.00 t \Mf \M> < \ICKV. EitiTs Ilozvcrs 17 South \ ine str«‘et.

SCHOOL NEWS

•lone* School

Thursday afternoon the fourth grade of Jones School gave n patriotic program for the entire .sehcol. Recitations were given and ssongs were sung, honoring Lincoln's and Washington'.^ birthdays and our flag. Pupils giving recitations were Carol Clark, Bobby Xewgent. Donnie Austin. Tommy Dougherty. Donnie Cirmichael, Donna Jean An1 U is on, Larry Todd, Mildred | Roach, Marilyn Reason Patty j Goodman, Betty Pearson, and j Joe Moore. A short history of the j flag was given by Nancy Feld • •and four flag songs were sung j * hv the group t The second part 1 of the program honoring the flag was repeated for the P. T. A meeting on Friday aftenwm. i • The Second Grade children of Jor.es School wrote letters tn Mr. Paul Cook of the R. & S» • Bo * Shop, thanking him for giv-

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Personal And local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY flnvcrdale Home Ke Club IM<K Meeting The Clovcrdale Home Ec Club • Friday afternoon Feb. 21 at the I ime of Mrs. Clyde McK. aney. The c’ub was called to , rJ r by the president. Mrs. Walt -i Necse. the creed was read in a son nd secretary's report r a and excepted. R.Vl call was answered with a V..l:iitinc exchange and verses i i | from Valentines by twentythree members and four guests. .Mis. Vet Mann, Mrs. William O th. Mrs. Effie Parker and Mn

L. ster Parker.

The lesson slip covers was g.ven by the leaders. Mrs. Nussell H istan aVt Mrs. Walter Neesc. I th - was the first lesson on slip]

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KOI NH DEAD’ IN < All FORT WAYNE, Ind.. Feb. 25 i UP i Sheriff's deputies early

this morning found the body of

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Sheriff Harok, 2ei

had apparently jump*/ ^

mis iiomiiig ■•■imi.i Arv-v.j ... bankment into a field ^ Robert F. Lambert. 38. Decatur. States Highway 27 aft ' j ,n his car two miles south of I o n icy pavement. ^

Act promptly, Mother, to Itelp rclicoe muscular soraicssor tightness, congestion and irritation in upper breathing passages, fits of coughing—due tc voids. Kiib on Vicks Vapollub ... it PENETRATES to upper bronchia tubesits special incdicinal vapors STIMULATES chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. Often by morning most of tin misi ryof the cold is gone! Remember— ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this spe cial double action. It's time-tested home-proved... the best-known homi remedy for reliev- * m m gm £ ing miseries of m# § 9 children’s colds. ▼ V A P O B U I

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RUPTURED! COMING To C.HKKM Asti.k;

1. Does Not Slip 2. Suction Cup Pad 3. Holds Like Your

Three Middle Fingers Dtll| Tpllff 4. Fitted By An Expert. ULII/ I llUJj Doctors Slate It 1* tlm H<-si They ||a\c I vvrsjeen Commercial Hotel. Friday, February 28ih

All Duv and Lwning.

\ k for Mr. A spy • A | s „ XtHlomin.i s,,^ Wilder Surgical Appliance Co., Louis, i||,, v> 1

DIETZ S BABY CHICKS

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;<Cin Chicks *12.40 .">011 < hick SI ! •».- HUM! f hickx SI'Mm 100 ( hicks SI2.50 300 t hick* SI2.4(1 .<00 Chick' SI2.2.1 HMUI ( hicks SI2.00

SI7.50 SI0.50 *17.40 *10.40 SI 7.25 *10.25 SI 7.00 SI 0.0*1 *20.50 S3.;<tt *20.40 S3.10 S20.25 *8.25 *20.00 S3.00

White and larred Rocks

White

Ughorns Registered OIC Hogs, double immuned gilts, weighing 100 to 150 lbs. priced reosonable, booking orders for non-related pairs from March farrov/ ed pigs to be shipped at weaning time We have added to our herd of sows this week, three from Griffith Farms in III., and four that we purchased from the III., State OIC sale last week. Visitors Welcome Dietz s Poultry Farm C£NTEJt POINT, IND. Phone 40-20

ivers. the kind of fabric to buy.j

Mrs. Fr.^d L. O'Hair and Miss how to measure an^ cut the patEva E. Williams spent Monday, 1 '™ This losson was ve! >' ni0f - ( in Lafayette K v P ivcn and on i°y 2d b - v 0,096

, present. The different types of J

Glenn Dayhuff. 326 S. Wash- yhiirs to be covrred and the ad-J ington, Spencer, was admitted to vantage of slip covers were fils-1

ing them 32 shoe boxes. The shoe the hospital yesterday. ' cn'sed among those presort anil {boxes were used in bui ding the , 'quit' a Vat of news was gatheredi ! post office in their room A com-! Mrs. Lillie D. Reeves attended • g] covers 'niroe new, .mittec of the following children a s P riI ’g t,rea * sty]e sho ^' at nimbers were added to the club,/ 'was selected to mail the letters 1110 1>rrv Ha ’ lt ' House 10 ° rrf . Mrs. Vet Mann, Mrs. William ‘for the class, at the Greencastlo Haute Tuesday. Qrth and Mrs. Lester Parker.' Pest Office: Burgie Remsburg. J Mi?s p rances cox of Rons-] A nice social hour was enjoyed Marcia Welch and Lemuel Pat- s p| a p r ind. is visiting a few days by all. with Mrs. Clyde McKamoy

WARNING!

Unauthorized, unlicensed salesmen in the past two wee>ks have solicited business from house to house in Greencastle. These people are required by law to buy licenses and to post bond with the city clerk's office be • fore operating in the city. Ask to sec their license and bond receipt p r operly signed before making a purchase or entering into any agreement or contract with them. THIS IS FOR YOUR PROTECTION. If they do not have the proper credentials with them, phone 595 and ask the Greencastle police to investigate. Our local police force is cooperating in protecting you from such out-of-town, out-of-county, fly-by-night solicitors, who do not maintain residence and places of business here. These people do not pay taxes in Putnam County and are not deserving of your patronage and support. Greencastle Chamber of Commerce

and

terson. with her grandparents. Mr. The second grade has also Mrs B. C. Cox.

written letters to Sondra Whit-

aker an! Reta Rav Neese who' L Rramk t has returned to have been absent’ for several Billings. Montana, after spendweeks dut to illness. in * a few davs with Mr - and .. o v 1 Mrs. G. R Fry. South College

All tile rooms of Jones School .

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had Valentine Boxes last week. ,

Grace and Ruth Bumgarden. Sunday afternoon and evening fr-m Ladoga Schools have enter- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fitt-

ed Jones School.

Miller School

Patrick vere Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooksey and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. MarcelUs Crousore.

Kt nt Williams of Indianapolis

Schools No. 86, entered Sixth . .., „ Grade at Miller School Monday a " d ^-Idren were Survlay guests

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goopman

morning

Following a valentine program given by the Third Grade of MilI r School Friday. February 14.

of Mr. and Mrs. Mae Evens of Paris. 111. and Hazel Johnson of

Rockville, Ind.

and Mrs. Walter Parker as hos-

tess.

The next meeting will b? an all Jay meeting at the home of Mrs. Rav Felix and the second lessor on slip covers will be given. -f. A Rniiihridge 1*. T. A. Meets Wednesday Bainbridge Band Parent meeting will be Wednesday evening. Feb 26th at 7:30 at the school building. This is an, important meeting ar:l paronts are urged to attend. .5. A A Ladies Aid T > Meet Thursday The Brick CTiapel Ladies Aid

MURPHY’S ASSISTANT MANAGERS SALE NOW GOING ON!

LYDIA GREY RAINBOW TISSUES, 250 Count KINK FOR SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES LUSTRE NAINSOOK, Yard

Friday is last day for these and other Super Values! G. C. MURPHY COMPANY

Cub Scout Pack No. fip will will meet Thursday afternoon,

the monthly Junior Red Cross meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock in Feb. 27 at the home of Mrs. meetirg was held. The orgarizi- the basement of the First Christ- Clifford Earley. Mrs. Leota lion v <U-J to have a paper drive i an church. All Cubs are urged O'Hair will be in charge of *Jethc week of February 17, to bu> to be present for advancement, votions. Mrs. Ej Earley will prerecords for the new Play Back A || boys nine years or older ar*’ sent the program, machine recently purchase! by invited to attend. Den Mothers * + * * the P. r A. • meeting immediately following, j Federation .Meeting The Patr»l Boys of Miller . Ifi, Terre Haute, Feb. 27th. School arc quite proud of the, ,dil O. Wood of Greencastle. ( Thp c „ uncll mc?tin g of the

ten splendid raincoats sent to: who has been spending a few*

, , ... w , _ -(Fifth District of Federation of

gift from the Elks fay ith M, and Mrs. Everett,^ ^ , neet jn Terr< , Hm ^;

especi illy do they like s ? 8chn of So40 EniH Ave, Chi- 1

them as

Club,

the markings on the back, which slates in bright yellow letters. “Greencastle Safety Patrol,"

Many thanks.

; Thursday, Feb. 27th, at the horn • of Mrs. Frank Miller. B.ring onv-

lago, 111., was a guest of the

Bornman Milk Wagon program ^r’luncheon.'

; on WMAQ at 11:30. Miss Wood .... . _ I

was interviewed and was presented a beautiful white or hid

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Martha Washington

, nvnicu a ix-auiiiui wiiue >>> mu . ™. .. .

Ridt-ith School I , , ... 4 l,lb To -Meet

1 1 1 corsage and her pictiur? taken

Th, fourth grade of Rul C ath ,witb th ’’ *»"' Mrs.! Th( ' Martha Washington Hub School entered an airplane strap Siegelin was fonnerly Miss Edna 1 Wlll ,0 ® tt ^''Jnesday afternoon . re 1 at 2:30 o clock at the home of b./ak in the contest which was, 4 ™I Mrs. Rr.th Fry. Mrs. Martha being held by the Ue.ekly Riad-| Mrs Russell Firestone has re- Stevenson will have the program.

J ceived word from her son. Pfe.J .j. q. 4.

Charlotte Burton from Miss'

Reuss' room has moved, to Califff>rnia. On Monday Pearl and Clarence Twigg entered the third and fourth grades, respectively* from: the Dutnanville Schools* Valentin Ray was observed at the Rilpath School with boxes ■ *! d r* fr, shment.s in the different r'/oms. Th,- Junior Red Cross is planning a George Washington program for Friday. Each .room will contribute to the program. The proceeds will h° for the Red Cross Admission is five cents. HIGH SCHOOL The senior girls ami beys chosen to receive the four cholitiship awards from the Elks Club of Greencastle are Virginia Arnold, Ruth Hilfiebrand. Richard Fulmer, and J. iclt Moss. These local winners will be eligible for competition in the state and national contest. * The two girls tied for first Place and will receive $75.00 bonds. Richard Fulmer will rc eive el $100.00 bond and Jack Moss a $50 00 bond.

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I A representative of Kidclif/e | Collige visited high school Monj day and interviewed several ] senior girls.

Charles Evans, who is in Tokyo , that he has completed his par.itroopci training and made hi 1 jumps perfect which made bin a full fledged paratrooper. H* '

Mr*. I'nderwood

Honored With Shower Mrs. Wm. Templeman and Mrs. Arvel Roach entertained with a miscellaneous shower for

PLAN TO JOIN IN THE FI

INCLUDING

WOMEN BEGINNERS YOUNG LARGE

and and and and

MEN EXPERTS OLD SMALL

FREE IN'STRI ( TION TO GIVE YOK A RIGHT START SPAdOIS SEATS FOR SPECTATORS BOWLING BALLS AND SHOES TO FIT EVERYONE . PLENTY OF APPROACH AREA THE VERY LATEST IN MODERN HOWLING K<HTPMENT. VARSITY LAMA HOI South Jaeksoii Street

also received his pat drool 1 , Mrs. Marion Underwood Friday wings. Charles would like t**, evening. February 21 at the home hear from all his friends. Fi.-cof Mrs. Templeman on Higgert ! address is Pfe. Charles K. Evans, I street. Prizes were won by Mr*.! 15211055. Headquarters Co., 2nd! Weldon Stone, Mrs. Ralph RanBn., 187 Glider Infantry. 11th del and Mrs. Floyd Conyers.

Airborne Div., A. I>. O. 468. P. M.. San Francisco. Calif. CAREFUL C HECK

WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (UPI — Hep. John M. Vorys, R., O.. said touay that Congress “un-

doubtedly’’ will demand carefuli Greencastle R 3, 5 years tixlny,

Refreshments were served to, twenty-five guests. Mrs. Underwood received many useful gifts. | * ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Robert McCarthy Waddell,, son cf Mrs. Emma Waddell,

accounting before it okays an administration request for $350,000,000 in foreign relief funds.

Jimmy liuinmonU, president of the Hi-Y club, crown 3d Kutn Hildebrand queen of the Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance of 1847 in the ( Id gym, Saturday night, Keb. 15. In a final election on Feb. 12, the high school boys elected Rath to reign over the Valentine formal dance. The red and whit? heart decorations in keeping with the Valentine dance theme made the dance one of the most successful of the* | high school year, and Harry MeI Gown's photographs of party ! couples were a popular feature of the evening J I

A new senior student at O. H S. is Dale Williams from Shortridge High School.

BANNER ads get results

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - SEMPER. FI DELIS - - “alway faithful", the motto ot tin Greencastle .Marines, who will be our kuchIh tonight - - . - ( ongratiilatinni: to thi*. fine hunch of men - - - - LIVER AND ONIONS, that excellent dish of real, honed to goodliest, calves livei, will be featured on our Wednesday’! menu - - Thanks Sain, for substituting on .Monday ... - Those* hreaeleel pork ehops were* “tres hop.." CHET’S CAFETERIA AeroM from Post Office

Feb. 25th. WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. McCam-* mack. 1247 South Sheffield, Ave. Indianapolis, Ind., 38 years today. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Clark. Coatesville, R. R. 2, 8 years Keb. ; 25th. ICE PICK STABBING LOGANSPORT, Ind., Feb. 25. (UPl- A railroad employe was held today for investigation in the ice-pick slaying of Basil Bowman, 32-yoar-old war veteran. ; Bowman died last night after a card and drinking party. Coroner M. B. Stewart said an ice pick was thrust through his heart. Sheriff Harold Smith arrested William McKinley, $2, who had attended the party with Bpwman and four other persons. McKin- 1 ley denied the stabbing but admitted nc had fought with Bowman during the evening. ACTOR TO WED HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 25. (UP)j -British actor Herbert Marshall today set Aug. 1 as the date for his fourth wedding. J He will be married in Santa ’ Barbara, Cal., to former Folliei beauty Boots Mallory, five days t after her divorce from movie producer William Cagney becomes final.

GOOD NEWS

FOR ALL LOVERS OF FINE CANDY

MRS. STOVER'S HIGH QUALITY CANDIES ARE AGAIN AVAILABLE 1 20 Per Pound You are invited to join the many who have enjoyed Mrs. Stover’s delicious candies in the past - - • •

KELLER-C0AN PHARMACY EXCU SIVE DEALERS FOB MRS. STOVER’S FINE CANDIES 1> PI TN.A.M COUNTY.